But there are clues and I'm trying to learn them. Twigs are the easiest. The arrangement of the twigs on branches is one sign. The pith (the core of the twig) and leaf scars set species apart. Finally, the bark identifies the tree. But you have to know the differences between a young, middle-aged or old tree.
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Monday, January 21, 2019
Naked Trees
But there are clues and I'm trying to learn them. Twigs are the easiest. The arrangement of the twigs on branches is one sign. The pith (the core of the twig) and leaf scars set species apart. Finally, the bark identifies the tree. But you have to know the differences between a young, middle-aged or old tree.
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